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15 Oct 02 - 06:34 AM (#803398) Subject: BS: The Mudcat and Deja vu From: Dave Bryant I couldn't resist starting this - even if just to prove Les Barker's definition of Deja Vu. |
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15 Oct 02 - 07:08 AM (#803407) Subject: RE: BS: The Mudcat and Deja vu From: Wolfgang What do you mean you couldn't? You have even tried. Thanks for the laugh. Wolfgang |
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15 Oct 02 - 01:07 PM (#803676) Subject: RE: BS: The Mudcat and Deja vu From: McGrath of Harlow Once more... |
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15 Oct 02 - 01:08 PM (#803678) Subject: RE: BS: The Mudcat and Deja vu From: Stephen L. Rich Isn't this more like Javu De -- the uncanny feeling that none of this has ever happened before?*G* |
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15 Oct 02 - 08:18 PM (#803969) Subject: RE: BS: The Mudcat and Deja vu From: McGrath of Harlow Maybe DV would be a more appropriate better prefix than BS for threads such as "What is Folk?" and so forth. |
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16 Oct 02 - 03:12 AM (#804190) Subject: RE: BS: The Mudcat and Deja vu From: Hrothgar Somebody has to say it: I've seen this somewhere before......... |
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16 Oct 02 - 03:18 AM (#804192) Subject: RE: BS: The Mudcat and Deja vu From: Gurney The trouble with Deja Vu is that it may be for vous, but for us newcomers it ain't. |